de Harcourt, Bernard “The Dane” of Saxony

Birth Name de Harcourt, Bernard “The Dane” of Saxony 1a 2a 3a
Gramps ID I30076
Gender male
Age at Death about 95 years

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E40752] about 860    
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Death [E40753] about 955 of Normandy, France  
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_FA1 [E40754]   The most powerful feudal noble in Normandy during reign of William I Longsword.  
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_FA2 [E40755]   Regent of Normandy during minority of Duke Richard I.  
1e 2e 3e

Families

    Family of de Harcourt, Bernard “The Dane” of Saxony and de Bourgoyne, Sprote [F11995]
Married Wife de Bourgoyne, Sprote [I30420] ( * + about 908 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E58875] about 899    
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  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
sn de Torville, Torf “the Rich” de Harcourt [I30017]BET. 900 - 920

Narrative

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--- J. Gardner Bartlett, *Newberry Genealogy: The Ancestors and
Descendants of Thomas Newberry of Dorchester, Mass., 1624, 920-1914*, Boston, 1914, p 3. There is a footnote on p. 3 to this entry: "Bernard the Dane, the most powerful of the feudal nobles of Normandy during the reign of Duke William I. (927-943) and Regent during the minority of Duke Richard I. (943-955).

Pedigree

    1. de Harcourt, Bernard "The Dane" of Saxony
      1. de Bourgoyne, Sprote [I30420]
        1. sn de Torville, Torf “the Rich” de Harcourt [I30017]

Source References

  1. large-G675.FTW [S286834]
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        Date of Import: 14 Mar 1999

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  2. large-G675.FTW [S261374]
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        Penman "Here be Dragons" p. 285, makes him brother to Gwenllian verch Rhys who m Ednyfed Fychan. But, Online db (Univ. of Hull?) I had him son of Gwenwynwyn of Powys.

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        Penman "Here be Dragons" p. 285, makes him brother to Gwenllian verch Rhys who m Ednyfed Fychan. But, Online db (Univ. of Hull?) I had him son of Gwenwynwyn of Powys.

      • Citation:

        Penman "Here be Dragons" p. 285, makes him brother to Gwenllian verch Rhys who m Ednyfed Fychan. But, Online db (Univ. of Hull?) I had him son of Gwenwynwyn of Powys.

      • Citation:

        Penman "Here be Dragons" p. 285, makes him brother to Gwenllian verch Rhys who m Ednyfed Fychan. But, Online db (Univ. of Hull?) I had him son of Gwenwynwyn of Powys.

      • Citation:

        Penman "Here be Dragons" p. 285, makes him brother to Gwenllian verch Rhys who m Ednyfed Fychan. But, Online db (Univ. of Hull?) I had him son of Gwenwynwyn of Powys.

  3. large-G675.FTW [S468232]
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        living in 1031

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        living in 1031

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        living in 1031

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        living in 1031

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        living in 1031

  4. large-G675.FTW [S403153]
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        m 49 AD, he was her uncle, her 3rd m